However, as Japan's entertainment industry continues to grow and globalize, it must confront concerns about cultural homogenization, intellectual property rights, and the preservation of traditional arts.
Unlike the Western model, where streaming services have rapidly dethroned network TV, Japan’s entertainment industry is still anchored by its traditional broadcasters: (public), Nippon TV , TBS , Fuji TV , and TV Asahi . These networks form the "Holy Quintet" of Japanese media. However, as Japan's entertainment industry continues to grow
Japanese dramas (J-Dramas) usually run for 10–12 episodes per season. Unlike American shows that drag on for years, J-Dramas are compact novels. They range from medical thrillers ( Doctor X ) to high-school romances ( Hana Yori Dango ) and the beloved asadora (morning serials like Okaeri Mone ), which run for 15 minutes every morning for six months. Japanese dramas (J-Dramas) usually run for 10–12 episodes